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Thu, September 14, 2006 : Last updated 19:58 pm (Thai local time)
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Chulalongkorn unveils latest scanner

With the aim of enhancing diagnosis and treatment of diseases - particularly common cancers - state-run King Chulalongkorn Memorial Hospital unveiled its latest hi-tech scanner yesterday.
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Five arrested in police swoop

Police yesterday arrested five suspects wanted in connection with several violent incidents in the restive South.
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Floodwaters could swamp capital

Floodwaters could submerge Bangkok between October 9 and 11 following severe floods in the North of the country, a senior civic official warned yesterday.
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Families to be moved away from parklands

Eighty eight families residing in Ta Phraya National Park will be relocated before the area is handed over to the National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP), director-general Damrong Phidej said yesterday.
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Her Majesty accepts child

Her Majesty the Queen has accepted an infant with a rare and severe skin disease who lives in Nakhon Ratchasima's Chum Phuang district to be placed under her care.
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Students can see tests online

The National Institute of Educational Testing Service will upload its 2006 O-Net and A-Net test questions and answers on its website next week, acting director Wichien Ketsing said yesterday.
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Operation ads may break ethics rules

The Medical Council is to take action against a doctor who could be seen as promoting an operation to increase the height of patients.
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